Product Description
This is a single piece of royal blue natural sapphire. The blue color is caused by trace elements like iron and titanium, and the stone typically exhibits a deep, rich blue without overtones or undertones
Stone Specifications
- Stone name: Sapphire
- Total weight: 0.98 carat
- Dimenssions: 6.3x4.7mm
- Clarity: si
- Origin: Madagascar
- Treatment: No
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes a sapphire "royal blue"?
A sapphire is classified as royal blue when it has a strong, pure blue hue with little to no secondary colors (a slight violet under 5% is sometimes acceptable). The tone should ideally be medium-dark (around 6 on the GIA scale), and the saturation should be strong (level 5 on the GIA scale). This precise combination in color grading defines royal blue sapphires .
2. How to identify a real royal blue natural sapphire?
A genuine royal blue sapphire is free from bubbles and has natural inclusions rather than synthetic features. The blue color is caused by trace elements like iron and titanium, and the stone typically exhibits a deep, rich blue without overtones or undertones .
3. Why are royal blue sapphires so valuable?
Kashmir sapphires are valuable because they are rare, have a strong and beautiful color, and are linked to history and totality. The color bright blue is especially famous because it is used in royal jewelry like princess Diana's engagement ring.
4. What are the astrological or healing benefits of wearing a royal blue sapphire?
In Vedic astrology, blue sapphire (Neelam) is powerful for linked to the planet Saturn (Shani). The people believe it can bring good luck, safety, and positive changes if worn correctly, but if it doesn't suit the wearer, it may cause bad effects.
5. How to care for and maintain a royal blue natural sapphire?
The hardness of sapphire gemstone is 9 on the mohs scale, but should still be cleaned with mild soap and water, avoid using harsh chemicals. Store it seperate from other gemstones to maintain its beauty and setting security.